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DR ROTO-HOGTM User Manual

DR ROTO-HOGTM
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36 DR
®
ROTO-HOG™ POWER TILLER
End of Season and Storage
WHEN PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE, YOU MUST FIRST SHUT OFF THE ENGINE, WAIT FIVE (5)
MINUTES TO ALLOW PARTS TO COOL AND DISCONNECT THE SPARK PLUG WIRE, KEEPING IT AWAY
FROM THE SPARK PLUG.
NOTE: Please refer to the Engine Owner’s Manual for Engine-specific procedures.
Change the Engine oil.
If your DR ROTO-HOG POWER TILLER will be idle for more than 30 days, we recommend using a
gas stabilizer. This will prevent sediment from gumming up the carburetor. If there is dirt or
moisture in the gas or tank, remove it by draining the tank. Completely fill the tank with fresh,
unleaded gas and add the appropriate amount of stabilizer or gasoline additive. Run the Engine for
a short time to allow the additive to circulate.
Remove the Spark Plug and pour about 1 ounce of motor oil into the cylinder hole. Replace the
Plug and pull the Recoil Starter Rope until you feel strong resistance. This will coat the Piston and
seat the Valves to prevent moisture buildup.
Clean or replace the Engine Air Filter. Reference the Engine Owner’s Manual.
Clean dirt and debris from the Engine Cylinder Head Cooling Fins, Debris Screen, and Muffler.
Clean out residual debris from the under the Debris Shield and Tine Assemblies.
Lubricate the Tine Assemblies. See page 30.
Touchup all rusted or chipped paint surfaces. Sand them lightly before painting.
Be sure all Nuts, Bolts, and Screws are securely fastened.
Inspect moving parts and the Tine Drive Belt for damage and wear; replace if necessary.
Store the Battery in a dry area that will not freeze. If you will not use the machine over a long
period, charge the battery every four to six weeks. See page 32.
If possible, store your DR ROTO-HOG POWER TILLER inside, but not near an open flame or spark
such as found in a water heater.
After the DR ROTO-HOG POWER TILLER has cooled, cover the machine with a suitable protective
cover that does not retain moisture. Do not use plastic as this material cannot breathe; it also
allows condensation to form, which will cause your machine to rust.

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DR ROTO-HOGTM Specifications

General IconGeneral
EngineBriggs & Stratton 8.75 FPT, 206 CC, Single Cylinder
Approximate Run Time on a Tank of Fuel90 minutes
Range7" to 2"
Actuator Stroke3.94"
Actuator Maximum Load250 lbs.
Battery12 Volt, 17AH
# of Cycles for Fully Charged Battery400
Towing typePin Hitch
Ground Clearance in Transport Mode2.75"
Height AdjustmentElectric Actuator
Length of Remote Control Cable46"
Tine Size12"
Number of Tines24
Wheels15" x 6.00"-6 NHS (14" x 5.5")
Gauge of Steel on Shroud13
Gauge of Steel on Frame12 Gauge, 1.5" Tubular Steel
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Machine Size39"w x 66"L (Transport), 35"H x 77"L (Lowest Position)
Machine Weight259 lbs. Manual Start, 264 lbs. Electric Start
Tongue Weight90 lbs. (Transport) 112 lbs. (Lowest Position)
Shipping Weight310 lbs. Manual Start, 320 lbs. Electric Start

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